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  • Louvre heist leaves a cultural wound — and may turn French crown jewels into legend

    PARIS (AP) — The robbery at the Louvre has done what no marketing campaign ever could: It has catapulted France’s dusty crown jewels — long admired at home, little known abroad — to global fame.

    One week on, the country is still wounded by the breach to its national heritage even as authorities Sunday announced arrests tied to the haul.

    Yet the crime is also a paradox. Some say it will make celebrities of the very jewels it sought to erase — much as the Mona Lisa’s turn-of-the-20th-century theft transformed the then little-known Renaissance portrait into the world’s most famous artwork.

    In 1911, a museum handyman lifted the Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece off its hook. The loss went unnoticed for more than a day; newspapers turned it into a global mystery, and crowds came to stare at the empty space. When the painting resurfaced two years later, its fame eclipsed everything else in the museum, and that remains so today.

    That’s the uneasy question shadowing Sunday’s robbery: whether a crime that cut deep will glorify what’s left behind.

    “Because of the drama, the scandal, the heist, the Apollo Gallery itself and the jewels that remain will likely receive a new spotlight and become celebrities, just like the Mona Lisa after 1911,” said Anya Firestone, a Paris art historian and Culture Ministry licensed heritage expert. She toured the gallery the day before the robbery and did not think it looked sufficiently guarded.

    Bringing celebrity through theft

    The heist has electrified global media. Nightly newscasts from the U.S. to Europe and across Latin America and Asia have beamed the Louvre, its Apollo Gallery and the missing jewels to hundreds of millions — a surge of attention some say rivals, or even surpasses, the frenzy after Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s 2018 “Apeshit” video filmed inside the museum. The Louvre is once again a global set.

    For generations, the British monarchy’s regalia has captured the popular imagination through centuries of coronations and drawing millions every year to their display in the Tower of London. Meanwhile, France’s jewels lived in the shadow. This week’s heist tilts the balance.

    One early emblem of that celebrity effect could be the survivor piece itself — Empress Eugénie’s emerald-set crown, dropped in the getaway and studded with more than 1,300 diamonds — which may now become the gallery’s most talked-about relic.

    “I’d never even heard of Eugénie’s crown until this,” said Mateo Ruiz, a 27-year-old visitor from Seville. “Now it’s the first thing I want to see when the gallery reopens.”

    Among the treasures that escaped the thieves’ grasp are storied gems still gleaming under glass — the Regent Diamond, the Sancy and the Hortensia. Authorities say one other stolen bejeweled piece, besides Empress Eugénie’s damaged crown, has since been quietly recovered, though they have declined to identify it.

    The heist has not dented the Louvre’s pull. The palace-museum reopened to maximum crowds Wednesday, even as the jewels remain missing. Long before the robbery, the museum was straining under mass tourism — roughly 33,000 visitors a day — and staff warn it cannot easily absorb another surge, especially with the Apollo Gallery sealed and security resources stretched.

    Jewels represent French history itself

    For France, the loss is more than precious stones and metal totaling over $100 million; it is pages torn from the national record. The Apollo Gallery reads as a timeline in gold and light, carrying the country from Bourbon ceremony to Napoleon’s self-fashioned empire and into modern France.

    Firestone puts it this way: The jewels are “the Louvre’s final word in the language of monarchy — a glittering echo of kings and queens as France crossed into a new era.” They are not ornaments, she argues, but chapters of French history, marking the end of the royal order and the beginning of the country France is today.

    Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez called the theft an “immeasurable” heritage loss, and the museum says the pieces carry “inestimable” historic weight — a reminder that what vanished is not just monetary.

    Many also see a stunning security lapse.

    “It’s staggering that a handful of people couldn’t be stopped in broad daylight,” said Nadia Benyamina, 52, a Paris shopkeeper who visits the gallery monthly. “There were failures — avoidable ones. That’s the wound.”

    Investigators say the thieves rode a basket lift up the building’s Seine-facing façade, forced open a window, smashed two display cases and fled on motorbikes — all in minutes. Alarms sounded, drawing security to the gallery and forcing the intruders to bolt, officials say. The haul spanned royal and imperial suites in sapphire, emerald and diamond — including pieces tied to Marie-Amélie, Hortense, Marie-Louise and Empress Eugénie.

    In Senate testimony, Louvre director Laurence des Cars acknowledged “a terrible failure,” citing gaps in exterior camera coverage and proposing vehicle barriers and a police post inside the museum. She offered to resign; the culture minister refused. The heist followed months of warnings about chronic understaffing and crowd pressure points.

    Drawing crowds to see what isn’t there

    Outside the blocked doors, visitors now come to see what cannot be seen.

    “I came to see where it happened,” said Tobias Klein, 24, an architecture student. “That barricade is chilling. People are looking with shock and curiosity.”

    Others feel a flicker of hope. “They’re ghosts now — but there’s still hope they’ll be found,” said Rose Nguyen, 33, an artist from Reims. “It’s the same strange magnetism the Mona Lisa had after 1911. The story becomes part of the object.”

    Curators warn that recutting or melting the jewels would be a second violence. In museums, authenticity lives in the original: the mount, the design, the work of the goldsmith’s hand — and the unbroken story of who made, wore, treasured, exhibited and, yes, stole the object.

    Whether loss now brings legend is the Louvre’s uneasy future.

    “In the strange economy of fame, even bad news becomes attention — and attention makes icons,” Firestone said.

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  • No, Taylor Swift did not turn down the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show

    NEW YORK (AP) — Taylor Swift says she did not turn down the 2026 Super Bowl halftime show, which will be headlined by Bad Bunny.

    “The Life of a Showgirl” singer paid a visit to “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on Monday and dispelled a few rumors. Most notably, she shared she did not turn down the NFL’s biggest stage because she wouldn’t be allowed to own the performance footage, as claimed in a popular internet rumor.

    “No, no, no,” Swift said.

    The Super Bowl halftime show is produced by the NFL, Apple Music and Roc Nation — the latter founded by music mogul Jay-Z.

    “Jay-Z has always been very good to me. Our teams are really close. Like, they sometimes will call and say, ‘How does she feel about the Super Bowl?’ And that’s not like an official offer or, like, an official conference room conversation,” Swift told Fallon. “We’re always able to tell him the truth, which is that, like, I am in love with a guy who does that sport on that actual field,” she continued, referring to fiance Travis Kelce — a star tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs and a Super Bowl champion.

    “Like, that is violent chess. That is gladiators without swords. That is dangerous. The whole season I am locked in on what that man is doing on the field,” she said.

    “Can you imagine if he’s out there every single week, like putting his life on the line, doing this very dangerous, very high pressure, high intensity sport and I’m like, ‘I wonder what my choreo(graphy) should be?,’” Swift joked.

    “‘I think we should do two verses of ‘Shake It Off’ into ‘Blank Space’ into ‘Cruel Summer’ would be great.’ And this is nothing to do with Travis, he would love for me to do it, I’m just too locked in.”

    Last month, it was announced that global superstar Bad Bunny will bring his Latin trap, reggaeton swagger and Puerto Rican pride to the Super Bowl live from Levi’s Stadium on Feb. 8 in Santa Clara, California.

    It’s an ideal casting: Bad Bunny is fresh off a historic Puerto Rico residency that drew more than half a million fans and is leading all nominees at the Latin Grammys in November.

    “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself,” Bad Bunny said in a statement. “It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture, and our history.”

    On Saturday, Bad Bunny hosted the season 51 premiere of “Saturday Night Live” with a few jokes about his forthcoming Super Bowl halftime show.

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  • Bad Bunny to headline Super Bowl LX halftime show

    (CNN) — Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny is taking the biggest stage in football.

    The musician, who recently wrapped a residency in Puerto Rico, was announced as the Super Bowl LX halftime show performer on Sunday.

    “What I’m feeling goes beyond myself. It’s for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown… this is for my people, my culture, and our history,” Bad Bunny said in an NFL statement announcing the halftime show.

    The Super Bowl is scheduled to take place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, on Sunday, February 8, 2026.

    The choice is significant. The three-time Grammy winner is having arguably the biggest moment of his career, recently wrapping a two-month residency at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan – a series that wrapped with a concert streamed on Amazon.

    Since his concerts began in July, Bad Bunny – whose real name is Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio – has helped generate hundreds of millions of dollars in tourist revenue for his home island.

    “What Benito has done and continues to do for Puerto Rico is truly inspiring. We are honored to have him on the world’s biggest stage,” said Jay-Z, whose Roc Nation is partnering with the NFL and Apple Music to produce the halftime show.

    Oliver Schusser, Apple’s Vice President of Music, Sports and Beats, described Bad Bunny’s rise in the industry as “meteoric” and praised his broader impact on Latin culture.

    “His music has not only broken records but has elevated Latin music to the center of pop-culture,” Schusser said in the NFL statement.

    Headlining the Super Bowl will only expand the artist’s reach. The big game’s last halftime performance by Kendrick Lamar was the most-watched Super Bowl halftime in history and received four Emmy nominations and a win for Outstanding Music Direction, according to the NFL release.

    Bad Bunny is expected to kick off a world tour in November with stops in Latin America, Europe, Asia and Oceania.

    The singer has been vocal about foregoing tour stops in the US, citing fears that US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) would raid the concert venues.

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  • Diddy’s Cannabis Investment Fail Saves Industry A Scandal

    Diddy’s Cannabis Investment Fail Saves Industry A Scandal

    It is a jaw dropping scandal flooding the news…but the cannabis industry is avoiding it because the big investment deal fell through.

    The entertainment industry and the public is general have been shocked by the scandal around Diddy (formerly Puff Daddy, Sean Combs, etc).  The tentacles of his being charged at a federal level is making causing X in the music, entertainment, fashion, alcohol and monied worlds…but one industry is breathing a sigh of relief. There is a flood of celebrates who worried they will be pulled down including Ashton Kutcher, actor and Silicon Valley investor, Kevin Hart, Usher, Jay-Z, and more.  But Diddy’s failed cannabis investment saves industry a scandal, right as it seems to waiting for good news.

    RELATED: The Most Popular Marijuana Flavors

    Combs was arrested on Sept. 16 and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution charges. He is depicted as the leader of an alleged criminal enterprise, subjecting women and men to a pattern of physical and sexual abuse, according to federal prosecutors.

    Investigators allege over a span of years, Combs would ply victims with narcotics and even resort to violence and intimidation during days-long sex sessions in events called “freak offs”.    Big names were at these events and it has people running scared.

    Diddy deeply dove into being part of the merge of cannabis companies Cresco Labs Inc. and Columbia Care Inc. They are currently two of the largest cannabis companies and were exploring a joint operations while adding additional investors. Diddy’s $155 million part would have given him a huge foothold into the growing market. His reach, wealth, and connections could have helped the industry. Luckily, in August 2023, the $ merger was terminated, canceling and voiding his deal with them.

    RELATED: This Natural Cannabinoid Makes You Feel Happy

    But what next? Other people near him have a role in the industry including Jay-Z. He Jay-Z started a $10 million investment for minority-owned cannabis startups. He is the Chief Visionary Officer of TPCO Holding.

    Wiz Khalifa, Method Man, and Snoop Dog all have fingers in marijuana. Time will tell how the Diddy indictments plays out for all the players.

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  • Diddy’s Failed Cannabis Investment Saves Industry A Scandal

    Diddy’s Failed Cannabis Investment Saves Industry A Scandal

    It is a jaw dropping scandal flooding the news…but the cannabis industry is avoiding it because the big investment deal fell through.

    The entertainment industry and the public is general have been shocked by the scandal around Diddy (formerly Puff Daddy, Sean Combs, etc).  The tentacles of his being charged at a federal level is making causing X in the music, entertainment, fashion, alcohol and monied worlds…but one industry is breathing a sigh of relief. There is a flood of celebrates who worried they will be pulled down including Ashton Kutcher, actor and Silicon Valley investor, Kevin Hart, Usher, Jay-Z, and more.  But Diddy’s failed cannabis investment saves industry a scandal, right as it seems to waiting for good news.

    RELATED: The Most Popular Marijuana Flavors

    Combs was arrested on Sept. 16 and charged with sex trafficking, racketeering and transportation to engage in prostitution charges. He is depicted as the leader of an alleged criminal enterprise, subjecting women and men to a pattern of physical and sexual abuse, according to federal prosecutors.

    Investigators allege over a span of years, Combs would ply victims with narcotics and even resort to violence and intimidation during days-long sex sessions in events called “freak offs”.    Big names were at these events and it has people running scared.

    Diddy deeply dove into being part of the merge of cannabis companies Cresco Labs Inc. and Columbia Care Inc. They are currently two of the largest cannabis companies and were exploring a joint operations while adding additional investors. Diddy’s $155 million part would have given him a huge foothold into the growing market. His reach, wealth, and connections could have helped the industry. Luckily, in August 2023, the $ merger was terminated, canceling and voiding his deal with them.

    RELATED: This Natural Cannabinoid Makes You Feel Happy

    But what next? Other people near him have a role in the industry including Jay-Z. He Jay-Z started a $10 million investment for minority-owned cannabis startups. He is the Chief Visionary Officer of TPCO Holding.

    Wiz Khalifa, Method Man, and Snoop Dog all have fingers in marijuana. Time will tell how the Diddy indictments plays out for all the players.

    Anthony Washington

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  • Oakley founder James Jannard sells Malibu mansion for $210 million — a California record

    Oakley founder James Jannard sells Malibu mansion for $210 million — a California record

    In a historic deal, Oakley founder James Jannard has sold his Malibu mansion for $210 million. It’s the priciest home sale in California history.

    The blockbuster sale, which The Times is reporting exclusively and based on real estate records, ups the ante on what a house can fetch in the Golden State. At $210 million, it takes the crown from Jay-Z and Beyoncé, who paid $200 million for a concrete compound in Malibu last year.

    It’s a massive profit for Jannard, who paid $75 million for the oceanfront estate in 2012. He bought it from billionaire investor Howard Marks, who bought it from Herbalife co-founder Mark Hughes for $31 million in 2002.

    The deal was done quietly, as the house never officially hit the market. The buyer is unclear; records show it was purchased by a Delaware-based limited liability company.

    In terms of size and scale, the estate is nearly unrivaled — even in a market as affluent as Malibu. It spans 9.5 acres and includes a rare 300 feet of ocean frontage near El Pescador State Beach.

    Built by Ferguson & Shamamian Architects, the Palladio-style main house spans more than 15,000 square feet with eight bedrooms and 14 bathrooms.

    Michael S. Smith, the designer who remodeled the Oval Office in the White House, handled the interiors, which showcase ornate columns, beamed ceilings and steel-and-glass windows across formal living spaces.

    The front of the property features a vast courtyard with a garden. The back holds a flat lawn with a pool overlooking the ocean. Other structures include a gym and a pair of guesthouses.

    Calls to Jannard’s agent, Kurt Rappaport of Westside Estate Agency, were not returned.

    The eyewear mogul has had a busy month. In addition to the record-setting sale, he also put another home on the market: a stone monolith of sorts in Beverly Hills that resembles a supervillain’s lair more than a house.

    Listed at $68 million, the property features a Stonehenge-inspired motor court and curved concrete hallways that lead to Brutalist-style spaces. It holds five bedrooms and 10 bathrooms across 18,000 square feet.

    Listed at $68 million, James Jannard’s Beverly Hills home resembles a supervillain’s lair more than a house.

    (Marc Angeles / Anthony Barcelo)

    Rappaport holds the Beverly Hills listing along with Josh and Matt Altman of Douglas Elliman.

    Malibu now holds the three highest home sales in California history. In addition to Jannard and Jay-Z, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen joined the list after paying $177 million for a sprawling estate in Malibu’s Paradise Cove in 2021.

    Malibu has been leading the way in the reawakening of Southern California’s luxury market, which hit a lull in recent years after a red-hot stretch during the pandemic. Earlier this month, Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of Apple visionary Steve Jobs, paid $94 million for an oceanfront estate in Paradise Cove.

    An L.A. native, Jannard graduated from Alhambra High School and attended USC before dropping out. He founded Oakley, Inc., in 1975 and grew the company into an eyewear and apparel giant before selling it for $2.1 billion in 2007.

    Forbes puts his net worth at $1.3 billion.

    Jack Flemming

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  • Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of Steve Jobs, buys Malibu estate for $94 million

    Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of Steve Jobs, buys Malibu estate for $94 million

    Laurene Powell Jobs, widow of Apple visionary Steve Jobs, just paid $94 million for an oceanfront estate in Malibu’s Paradise Cove, The Times has confirmed.

    The billionaire businesswoman has been on a Malibu spending spree over the last decade, amassing a compound spanning multiple parcels in one of the most affluent enclaves in the country.

    Real estate records show that Jobs has spent around $80 million on three adjacent properties since 2015. Her latest acquisition is the biggest home sale in Southern California so far this year and the priciest since last May, when Jay-Z and Beyoncé dropped $200 million on a minimalist mansion just up the street.

    The blockbuster deal was a quiet one, completed off-market. As a result, there aren’t many photos of the property, but records show the parcel spans roughly four acres and holds an L-shaped home built in the 1950s.

    Spanning four acres, the long, slender property overlooks the ocean and beach from Malibu’s Paradise Cove.

    (Google Earth)

    The house has four bedrooms and four bathrooms across 3,399 square feet, opening out to a lawn overlooking the cliffs and beach below. It will probably be razed as Jobs continues building her compound.

    The billionaire philanthropist broke into the Malibu market in 2015, spending $44 million on a double-parcel property and demolishing the 13,000-square-foot home it held. She bought the house next door two years later for $16.5 million, and in 2021 she added an adjacent five-bedroom cottage for $17.5 million.

    In 2018, the Real Deal reported that the mansion she was building was among the many homes damaged in the Woolsey fire.

    Over the last decade, Paradise Cove has emerged as the most valuable stretch of coast in California and one of the priciest pockets in the country. WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum paid $87 million for a three-acre spread there in 2021. Later that year, venture capitalist Marc Andreessen broke the state price record when he dropped $177 million on a sprawling estate between Paradise Cove and Escondido Beach — before the record was broken again by Jay-Z and Beyoncé.

    In 2016, a triple-wide trailer in Paradise Cove Mobile Home Park traded hands for $5.3 million.

    A native of New Jersey, Jobs manages the Steve Jobs Trust and founded the Emerson Collective, which doles out grants and investments in education, immigration reform and environmental causes. Forbes puts her net worth at $14.3 billion.

    Jack Flemming

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  • Critics Slam Jay-Z’s Support Of Republican-Backed Campaign In Philly

    Critics Slam Jay-Z’s Support Of Republican-Backed Campaign In Philly

    Jay-Z’s Roc Nation announced Friday it will lead a campaign aimed at promoting a new school voucher program for Philadelphia-area students in grades K-12 from low-income households.

    The entertainment company will host several events in the Philadelphia area in June seeking to inform residents about the Pennsylvania Award for Student Success (PASS), a Republican-backed Senate bill also known as the lifeline scholarship program that aims to provide “low-income students in low-performing schools with scholarships to attend the school of their choice.”

    “We have enjoyed such a special connection with Philadelphians, so we’ve made it our mission to invest in the long-term success of the city’s changemakers,” Dania Diaz, Roc Nation managing director of philanthropy, said in a statement. “Impact starts with the students and with awareness. We want to empower the youth and families with the knowledge to pursue their scholastic dreams, make their voices heard and become the leaders of tomorrow.”

    Several headlines claimed that Jay-Z and Roc Nation were rolling out a $300 million scholarship for students. That’s not correct — this is a taxpayer-funded program, and Roc Nation is hosting events to lobby support for the bill. Senate Bill 757 is at the center of a fierce fight in the Pennsylvania Capitol as the budget deadline of June 30 nears, and Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has voiced support for vouchers.

    It’s pitched as another avenue for low-income students to pursue schooling that might otherwise not be affordable. However, critics claim the campaign is just another attempt to gut public education by diverting funding from public schools.

    “This ain’t it. The answer to the inequity plaguing our PA public schools is not a celebrity campaign for a GOP proposal to take public dollars to send a few ‘lucky’ kids to private schools,” Pennsylvania Rep. Summer Lee posted in response. “The answer is to make sure our public schools are actually properly funded.”

    The American Federation of Teachers Pennsylvania shared a photo of Jay-Z and Jeffrey Yass, an ultrawealthy Republican megadonor who has donated tens of millions of dollars toward the school choice movement in Philadelphia. “This ain’t it,” they posted.

    “He’s putting his name and organization behind an effort to get $300 million in tax dollars to fund these schools,” said Josh Cowen, professor of education policy and author of “THE PRIVATEERS: How Billionaires Created a Culture War and Sold School Vouchers.”

    On the PASS website, the program insists that it does not direct money away from public schools: “The PASS program budget will be fulfilled by government funds from a separate line item and will not reduce the overall budget to public education programming.”

    However, journalist Nikole Hannah Jones pushed back against that statement. “It is a lie that these programs do not take from public school funding. Fewer kids in the classroom means fewer dollars to the school,” she posted on social media. “This is a windfall to the city’s private schools at the expense of the public ones that most kids attend.”

    Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro delivers his budget address for the 2024-25 fiscal year to a joint session of the state House and Senate in the Rotunda of the state Capitol on Feb. 6 in Harrisburg. Pennsylvania lawmakers will return to session on June 3, as they begin a four-week countdown to the state government’s new fiscal year, as Shapiro and Republican lawmakers offer competing visions for how to use a massive surplus.

    Matt Rourke via Associated Press

    In a phone interview, Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez said that the entertainment company “is not backing any particular bill or any political party. What we are backing is education.”

    She said the company is only interested in informing residents about the program. “We’re not forcing people to sign anything. We’re just educating them, which I would think everyone wants people to make informed decisions.”

    “We care about our people,” she explained. “We care about the children. And the only thing that I don’t see anywhere is anyone talking about the kids. People are talking about the public school system and how important it is, which I agree. I hear all about the budget, government, parties and bills, but no one’s talking about the children.”

    Perez said Jay-Z and Roc Nation are involved in this educational campaign because it is the most practical way to help Philadelphia’s students right now. “The kids in these zip codes are suffering right now.

    “If you have a better solution, aside from making [students] wait until the public school system can get it together with the funding they are receiving, I am all ears,” she said.

    In 2023, a Commonwealth Court judge ruled that Pennsylvania’s school funding system was unconstitutional and that legislators must find a way to fix it. Last week, Democrats approved a bill that would bring $5.1 billion to school districts across the state to help close the funding disparity between the wealthiest and poorest schools.

    “When public education is properly funded, schools are the hubs of a community. Every child has the right to go to a fully funded neighborhood school that has resources that they need to thrive,” a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers said.

    “When you destabilize a school district by decentralizing how public education operates and by making a small school here, a charter school there, this private school here, you really upend a cornerstone of democracy.”

    School vouchers are public funds parents can use to pay for their child’s private school tuition. They have fraught origins: Segregationists used vouchers in the 1950s to avoid integration efforts. Now, conservatives are aggressively pushing school vouchers as part of what critics say is a full-frontal assault on public education.

    Jay-Z isn’t the first entertainer to come under fire for his involvement in Philadelphia’s education system. Meek Mill and Kevin Hart have also donated millions of dollars in scholarships to private schools in the Philadelphia area and have faced pushback.

    “I can’t stress enough just how bad the academic outcomes for these programs are. Not just a little negative, but some of the largest academic declines ever seen in academic research on the topic,” Cowen explained. “These schools can reject anyone they want. They can expel anyone they want. They’re not giving the results they promised to parents. That’s the biggest concern. It’s all messaging and none about results for kids.”

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  • Yippee-Ki‐Yoncé! MORE Hilarious “Cowboy Carter” Tweets, Memes, Videos & More

    Yippee-Ki‐Yoncé! MORE Hilarious “Cowboy Carter” Tweets, Memes, Videos & More

    Source: Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for iHeartRadio

    Social media is STILL a’yammerin’ over Beyoncé‘s grand ‘ole Cowboy Carter album that continues to dominate social media trends with its culture-shifting blend of Texas goodness with a double shot of sweet honey Bourbon.

    The 27-track album features Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Linda Martell, and a slew of Black Country music stars including Shaboozey, Willie Jones, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, and Reyna Roberts.

    Bey’s youngest daughter, Rumi Carter, is also featured on the album, being credited on “PROTECTOR.”

    The world-stopping superstar first teased the album when she dropped its two lead singles, “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” and “16 CARRIAGES,” on Super Bowl Sunday.

    With the unexpected 2-pack, she made history the first Black female artist to reach No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart and No. 1 on the Hot 100 Chart with a Country song.

    “This album took over five years,” she said Bin a press release. “It’s been really great to have the time and the grace to be able to take my time with it. I was initially going to put Cowboy Carter out first, but with the pandemic, there was too much heaviness in the world. We wanted to dance. We deserved to dance. But I had to trust God’s timing.”

    Beyoncé initially planned on dropping Cowboy Carter as the first act before Renaissance but the pandemic changed her plans.

    “It’s been really great to have the time and the grace to be able to take my time with it. I was initially going to put Cowboy Carter out first, but with the pandemic, there was too much heaviness in the world. We wanted to dance. We deserved to dance. But I had to trust God’s timing.”

    As expected, the Hive (and everybody else) galloped into formation over the buzzy release that wrangled up all sorts of hilarious shenanigans across the internet.

    What’s your fave song (right now)? What track would you like to visuals for? What type of genre do you think Bey is taking over next? Rock & Roll or something else? Tell us down below and enjoy MORE hilarious Cowboy Carter tweets, memes, videos, and more on the flip.

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  • Beyoncé Rep Responds After Erykah Badu Criticizes ‘Cowboy Carter’ Album Artwork & Asks Jay-Z For Help

    Beyoncé Rep Responds After Erykah Badu Criticizes ‘Cowboy Carter’ Album Artwork & Asks Jay-Z For Help

    A representative for Beyoncé is stepping in to shut down any misconceptions about the singer’s upcoming album.

    Source: Kevin Mazur / Getty

    On Tuesday, Bey revealed the cover art for her upcoming album, Cowboy Carter. The following day, she showed fans an alternate cover, which will only appear on the limited edition vinyl.

    In the latter photo, the 32-time Grammy winner is wearing nothing but a sash draped across her chest, which reads, “Act II: Beyincé.” Her hair is braided, continuing the Americana theme by adding red and white beads at the ends of her bangs. Beyoncé stands in a pose that resembles the Statue of Liberty as she holds onto a marijuana cigarette and smoke envelopes her silhouette.

    While the BeyHive was absolutely gagged over the photo, not everyone felt the same. Erykah Badu shared Beyoncé’s album art on her Instagram Stories and simply wrote, “Hmmm.” As reported by PEOPLE, her questioning of the photo likely had to do with Badu’s history of rocking braided hairstyles with beaded bangs.

    After making her disapproval known on Instagram, Badu went to X to ask for some help from Beyoncé’s husband, Jay-Z.

    “To Jay Z . Say somethin Jay,” she tweeted. “You gone let this woman and these bees do this to me ?? 😆.”

    It’s safe to assume Hov isn’t gonna run to social media to defend Badu over his wife, but someone else in Beyoncé’s camp had time for some receipts!  The “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” singer’s longtime publicist, Yvette Schure, posted an Instagram Reel on Wednesday that showed Beyoncé wearing braided hairstyles over the years and proving she’s not new to this.

    In her caption, she wrote: “She slays. She slays. Now. Then. Always. #criticswithoutcredentials.”

    This isn’t the first time Badu has accused Beyoncé of copying her style. Just last year, Erykah insisted that the singer’s “Formation” hat was a duplicate of her signature look.

    While on her Renaissance World Tour, Bey wore a lot of platinum–including a big, wide-brimmed hat in a stunning silver shade. When she posted photos with the hat onto Instagram, Badu hopped into the comments to write, “I’m flattered.”

    That accusation didn’t go well for the “Tyrone” singer, who got absolutely cooked in her own comments section for coming at Beyoncé. And now that she’s doubling down, the BeyHive is only getting angrier.

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  • Super Bowl LVIII, Told by AI Deepfakes

    Super Bowl LVIII, Told by AI Deepfakes


    Most Palone singing “America the Bountiful”
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    Super Bowl XVIII was jam-packed with celebrities, love stories, angry outbursts, and even some football. Many of us watched the Super Bowl on TV with our own two eyes, but Gizmodo set out to learn what the big game would have looked like through the eyes of an AI image generator.

    Gizmodo used Midjourney to create visual representations of some of the Super Bowl’s biggest moments. AI deepfakes are slowly becoming a central component of our society, so we figured we might as well get ahead of the curve, and just make these before someone else does. Some are surprisingly accurate while others are painfully wrong. Maybe in the future, we won’t even need a real Super Bowl. We can just AI deepfake the whole thing.



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  • Usher on performing in the Super Bowl: “It’s gonna be a celebration”

    Usher on performing in the Super Bowl: “It’s gonna be a celebration”


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  • 2024 Grammy Awards Recap

    2024 Grammy Awards Recap

    The 66th annual Grammy Awards were last night at the Crypto.com Arena in the not-so-sunny Los Angeles, California. As storms raged outside the arena, I tuned in for close to five hours of red carpet coverage and the sparkling ceremony to watch music’s biggest night and make my own judgments.


    At some points agonizing, the Grammys truly take their time. Packing performance after performance, people going well over their speech time, and leaving the main awards for the very end can feel never-ending. However, this year’s Grammy Awards had everything: Taylor Swift announcing a brand new album, Tortured Poet’s Department, Miley Cyrus getting her first two Grammy’s and delivering iconic speeches and performances, nods to Barbie, a visit from Celine Dion and a few controversial decisions.

    I mean, even Jay-Z took a shot at the Recording Academy for not giving Beyonce any Album of the Year awards despite having the most nominations. Taylor Swift brought Lana Del Rey on stage while accepting Album of the Year for Midnights to recognize how many artists’ sounds Del Rey’s influenced despite never having won a nomination. The Academy gets it wrong, and often.

    Who Won At The 2024 Grammys?

    Here are some winners from a few of the main categories, including the top four awards…And may I add that some of my predictions were spot on?

    Record of the Year: “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus

    Album of the Year: Midnights by Taylor Swift

    Song of the Year: “What Was I Made For” by Billie Eilish and FINNEAS

    Best New Artist: Victoria Monet

    Producer of the Year: Jack Antonoff

    Best Pop Solo Performance: “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus

    Best Pop Duo Performance: “Ghost in the Machine” by SZA and Phoebe Bridgers

    Best Pop Vocal Album: Midnights by Taylor Swift

    Best Pop Dance Recording: “Padam Padam” by Kylie Minogue

    Best Rock Performance: “Not Strong Enough” by boygenius

    Best Country Album: Bell Bottom Country by Lainey Wilson

    Best R&B Song: “Snooze” by SZA

    Who Should’ve Won At The 2024 Grammys?

    The Grammy Awards are decided by the Academy- a group of voters within the music industry who I sometimes think forget to listen to the music of the nominees. It’s why Jay-Z spoke up while receiving the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award, it is quite shocking that Beyonce has never won Album of the Year.

    While everyone at the Grammy’s deserves their awards, multiple artists got onstage to say this is not what they make music for. Artists like Miley Cyrus said she felt this happy yesterday because she’s doing it for herself. Taylor Swift thanks her fans, and says she’s happiest when making songs and doing what she loves…but sometimes, the awards gods are fickle.

    Olivia Rodrigo’s “Vampire” went home empty-handed, which was another surprise. While GUTS may not be my favorite work of Rodrigo’s, “Vampire” was a chart-topping, viral song that I truly thought would win something. SZA’s SOS album was on top of the Billboard Hot 100 every week but failed to receive a mention in the top categories like Album of the Year.

    Lana Del Rey, who’s been nominated upwards of 10 times and wrote one of the best albums in the culmination of her already iconic discography with Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Boulevard? Received zero awards throughout the night. In a controversial move, Taylor Swift brought her up on stage so the world can recognize all Lana’s done.

    In the Best New Artist category, Ice Spice and Noah Kahan were betting favorites to win…but ultimately, it went to Victoria Monét.

    The Best Performances From The Grammys

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    It’s been years since Cyrus has graced any sort of stage, and she didn’t disappoint. Every bit as honest, exciting, and a true rockstar as she’s ever been, Miley Cyrus is one-of-a-kind. From chiding the audience for not singing along to celebrating her first Grammy win during her performance of “Flowers”, you could tell that Miley just wanted to have fun.

    She even shared she was doing this performance so she could watch clips of it later…and also admitted to foregoing underwear. It was fun, carefree, and exactly how these award shows should be.

    Joni Mitchell

    You may wonder how someone with as illustrious a career as Joni Mitchell has never performed at the Grammy’s. Singing a song she wrote at 21 years old, over half a century later, “Both Sides Now” was both moving and refreshing. She’s won nine Grammy’s herself, nominated 18 times, and has inspired the sounds of our favorite artists.

    She took folk music and made it her own, and after having to re-learn how to talk (and sing) from a brain aneurysm, no one is more well-respected in the industry than Mitchell.

    Luke Combs + Tracy Chapman

    Luke Combs’ cover of Tracy Chapman’s “Fast Car” dominated the charts this year. One of the most highly covered songs in the world, and Luke Combs put his country spin on it to create a beautiful, acoustic version. It feels almost entirely his own, but his performance with OG Tracy Chapman shows that music is, indeed, art.

    The song itself is a timeless classic, with Luke Combs being one of the most talented country vocalists in the game right now and Tracy Chapman reminding us the deep roots of the song.

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  • Taylor Swift Wins Her 4th Album Of The Year, But The Grammys Belonged To Tracy Chapman And Joni Mitchell

    Taylor Swift Wins Her 4th Album Of The Year, But The Grammys Belonged To Tracy Chapman And Joni Mitchell


    Taylor Swift set a record by winning her fourth Album Of The Year Grammy, and there were special moments from Tracy Chapman, Joni Mitchell, and Billy Joel.

    Joni Mitchell Had The Night’s Most Stirring Performance

    Can you believe that Joni Mitchell had never performed at the Grammy before 2024?
    It is true, and Mitchell delivered a stirring rendition of her classic Both Sides Now with Brandi Carlile:

    Tracy Chapman Gets A Standing Ovation

    Luke Combs has made his sincere love of Tracy Chapman’s Fast Car well known. His affection and sincerity toward the song are why his cover version works. The roof popped off of the arena though when the audience realized that Tracy Chapman was on stage.

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    Combs seemed to be having the time of his life performing with Chapman, and the best part was that was mouthing the words along with her as she sang,

    Chapman got a huge standing ovation at the end of the song.

    Billy Joel Returns With A New Song

    The Grammys felt like being transported back in time when Billy Joel was shown on stage playing his first new song in thirty years, Turn The Lights Back On.

    Here is a clip of Joel’s performance:

    Jay-Z Rips The Grammys A New One

    Jay-Z ripped the Grammy’s and defended Beyonce in a really cool way for the fact that she has won the most Grammy’s of anyone in history, but has never won Album Of The Year, which makes zero sense:

    In the year of the Swift, Taylor Swift winning Album Of The Year felt like a foregone conclusion. Swift didn’t take the stage and endorse Joe Biden. According to the right wing, she’s saving that for after the Chiefs win the Super Bowl next Sunday.

    The Grammys are usually one of the more enjoyable awards shows, and 2024 didn’t disappoint.

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  • Jay-Z Slams the Grammys for Never Awarding Beyoncé Album of the Year: ‘When I Get Nervous, I Tell the Truth’

    Jay-Z Slams the Grammys for Never Awarding Beyoncé Album of the Year: ‘When I Get Nervous, I Tell the Truth’


    Jay-Z slammed the Grammys while receiving the Dr. Dre Global Impact award on Sunday Night, calling out his wife Beyoncé‘s lack of an Album of the Year statue.

    During his acceptance speech, Jay-Z discussed how he wanted the Grammys to get their awards right despite what he perceived to be snubs in the past.

    At one point, he looked at Beyoncé and said, “I don’t want to embarrass this young lady, but she has more Grammys than anyone, number one album of the year. So even by that own metric it does not work. Think about that, most Grammys, number one album of the year, that does not work.”

    He then doubled down by saying, “When I get nervous, I tell the truth.”

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  • Jay Z’s Net Worth Makes Him the Richest Rapper In the World

    Jay Z’s Net Worth Makes Him the Richest Rapper In the World


    He’s the richest rapper in the world, but Jay Z’s net worth isn’t just due to a successful career in the music industry—he’s also one hell of an investor.

    So much so that business titan Warren Buffet observed that “Jay is teaching in a lot bigger classroom than I’ll ever teach in. For a young person growing up, he’s the guy to learn from,” in an interview published in Forbes back in 2010. In comparing the two, which span a 40-year age gap, Buffett recalled starting in business early at age seven reading his father’s business books. Jay Z, meanwhile, “started a little later” but the rapper identified with what the Berkshire Hathaway CEO was saying about needing emotional stability, not necessarily smarts, to succeed.

    “My first album didn’t come out until I was 26, so I had a bit more maturity. The album had all these emotions and complexities and layers that a typical hip-hop album didn’t have if you were making it at 16, 17 years old,” the rapper said, whose birth name is Shawn Corey Carter. “That isn’t enough wealth of experience to share with the world. I had so much wealth to share with the world at that time, and I’ve never forgotten those things, like you say. You never forget those true things that you stick to, your basic things that make you successful.”

    What is Jay Z’s net worth?

    Jay Z’s net worth is $2 billion according to Celebrity Net Worth, making him the wealthiest rapper in the world. His first musical release came in 1996 with Reasonable Doubt after founding the independent label Roc-A-Fella Records a year prior. “I was around music my whole life. My mom and pop had a huge record collection, so I started out listening to music early on, and I would just write. I had a love for it from there,” he continued to Forbes.

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    “I didn’t get to it, you know. I got caught into my neighborhood and my surroundings. But I’ve always taken it with me, and I’ve always gone back to it. It just got to a point where it was, like, “Make this decision, because this is something you really love and you love to do. ‘It’s time to really focus on and then get serious about it, give it your all.’ And once I did that, it was no looking back from there.”

    Jay-Z’s next album would prove to be a much bigger hit. Distributed by Def Jam in 1997, In My Lifetime, Vol. 1 debuted at number three on the Billboard 200. Its follow-up, Vol. 2… Hard Knock Life debuted at number one and includes one of Jay-Z’s biggest hit singles, “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem)”.

    At the turn of the millennium, Jay-Z delivered his third album to debut at number one on the Billboard charts. The Dynasty: Roc La Familia is his fifth studio release. With his fourth-consecutive number-one album, The Blueprint introduced the world to its then-unknown producers, Kanye West and Just Blaze. Jay-Z not only has a total of 13 releases himself but he’s a prolific collaborator, too, having signed Rihanna to her first record deal in 2006.

    In 1999, Jay-Z achieved his first chart-topping song in the US with “Heartbreaker” which he created with Mariah Carey. He also collaborated with R. Kelly on The Best of Both Worlds. But perhaps he’s best known—at least from a commercial perspective—for his work with former Destiny’s Child member and his now-wife, Beyoncé.

    The pair worked together on the song “03-Bonnie & Clyde” as well as her hit singles “Crazy in Love” and “That’s How You Like It”. They married in 2008 and welcomed their first child, Blue Ivy, on January 8, 2012. Five years later, in June 2017, Beyonce gave birth to twins, a daughter Rumi and a son, Sir.

    As mentioned, Jay-Z has made a series of smart business moves that are responsible for his considerable fortune. He was the president of Def Jam records from 2005 to 2008 and founded the entertainment agency Roc Nation in 2008 as well. Outside of music, Jay-Z co-founded the clothing line Rocawear in 1999 with Damon Dash. The very next year, the company was generating $50 million in annual revenue, peaking at $700 million. In 2007, after a falling out with Damon, Jay-Z sold Rocawear to Iconix Brand Group for $204 million. He maintains a small stake in the business to this day.

    Jay-Z, Beyonce.
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    From 2003 to 2013, Jay-Z was a part-owner in the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets and along with other ventures, like founding the luxury sports bar chain 40/40 Club, Jay-Z acquired the champagne brand Armand de Brignac and the technology company Aspiro. He launched the digital lifestyle magazine Life + Times as well as created the cannabis line Monogram.

    The popularity of his champagne, which is otherwise known as Ace of Spaces, helped boost Jay-Z’s fortune to $1 billion in 2019 and it earned him recognition as the first hip-hop artist to reach a 10-figure milestone. In February 2021, Jay-Z sold 50 percent of Armand de Brignac to the wine and spirits division of the luxury conglomerate LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton) for more than $600 million, which Forbes speculated would have earned him a payment of at least $300 million.

    His secret to success is simple. “Do things that are true to you,” Jay-Z said in an interview with CNN Business while promoting his book, Decoded, in 2010. Most things I’m involved with are an extension of being creative. Roc-A-Wear’s a clothing company, part of who you are in hip hop is your attitude and what you’re trying to express, how you dress. I loved sports growing up, I grew up in a household where sports was on 24/7. These [are] all things that are comfortable for me.”

    In June 2020, Jay-Z bought full-page newspaper ads in dozens of publications dedicated to George Floyd, including The New York TimesThe Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune and The Philadelphia Inquirer.In a  photo of the ad shared by Jay-Z entertainment agency, Roc Nation, the pages include a quote from Martin Luther King Jr. at a 1965 address in Selma, Alabama. “Only way we can really achieve freedom is to somehow hunker the fear of death. But if a man has not discovered something that he will die for, he isn’t fit to live,” the quote starts. “Deep down in our nonviolent creed is the conviction—that there are some things so dear, some things so precious, some things so eternally true, that they are worth dying for.”

    “A man dies when he refuses to stand up for that which is right. A man dies when he refuses to stand up for justice. A man dies when he refuses to take a stand for that which is true. So we’re going to stand up amid horses. We’re going to stand up right here, amid the billy-clubs. We’re going to stand up right here amid police dogs, if they have them. We’re going to stand up amid tear gas!” At the bottom of the ad are signatures from Jay-Z and organizations, such as the Innocent Project and Until Freedom.

    What is Beyonce’s net worth?

    Beyoncé’s net worth is $600 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Beyoncé is worth $800 million less than her husband, Jay-Z, who is worth $1.3 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth. She is worth, however, more than her fellow Destiny’s Child members Kelly Rowland, who is worth $12 million, and Michelle Williams, who is worth $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Beyoncé is also worth more than her sister, Solange Knowles, who is worth $9 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

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    A majority of Beyoncé’s net worth comes from her music career, which includes seven solo albums—2003’s Dangerously in Love, 2006’s B’Day, 2008’s I Am… Sasha Fierce, 2011’s 4, 2013’s Beyoncé, 2016’s Lemonade and 2022’s Renaissance—and five albums with Destiny’s Child: 1998’s Destiny’s Child, 1999’s The Writing’s on the Wall, 2001’s Survivor and 8 Days of Christmas, and 2004’s Destiny Fulfilled. Beyoncé also has one album with her Jay-Z: 2018’s Everything in Love. Beyoncé’s net worth also includes her five headlining tours: Dangerously in Love Tour in 2003; The Beyoncé Experience in 2007; I Am… World Tour from 2009 to 2010; The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour from 2013 to 2014; The Formation World Tour in 2016; and The Renaissance World Tour in 2023. The Formation World Tour grossed $256 million worldwide from 49 sold-out shows, according to Billboard, and ranked number two on Pollstar’s Year End Tours chart in 2016.

    Beyoncé’s fortune also includes what she makes from her businesses and sponsorships, including her entertainment company Parkwood Entertainment, which she founded in 2010 as an imprint from Columbia Records and is named after the street in Houston, Texas, she once lived. Beyoncé has also worked with companies like Pepsi, which she signed a $50 million deal for in 2012, according to The New York Times, Tommy Hilfiger, Emporio Armani, American Express, Nintendo DS, and Tiffany & Co. Beyoncé’s net worth also includes what she makes from her fashion brand Ivy Park, which she launched in 2016.

    Decoded, Jay-Z
    Decoded, Jay-Z. Amazon

    Decoded is a book like no other: a collection of lyrics and their meanings that together tell the story of a culture, an art form, a moment in history, and one of the most provocative and successful artists of our time. Here’s what others have said about it: “One of a handful of books that just about any hip hop fan should own,” said the New Yorker. Meanwhile Entertainment Weekly says: “Shawn Carter’s most honest airing of the experiences he drew on to create the mythic figure of Jay-Z . . . The scenes he recounts along the way are fascinating.”

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  • How Accurate Are Drug Sniffing Dogs

    How Accurate Are Drug Sniffing Dogs

    Used at airports, train stations and major event, dog sniffing dogs are common. They have been featured on TV and movies and occasionally, at retirement, celebrated in on the media. But how accurate are drug sniffing dogs?

    Belgian Malinois have become increasingly popular for narcotics detection tasks, making German Shepherds and Belgian Malinois two of the most popular narcotics detection breeds. Labrador Retrievers, Terriers (e.g., Fox, Welsh, and Jack Russell) and English Springer Spaniels are also used.

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    To train a narcotics detection canine, an association must be developed between the canine’s training toy and the odor of controlled substances, usually cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, and marijuana. When the dog smells the odor of the designated narcotics, it believes it has found its toy. Dogs do not know they are smelling narcotics and not the toy itself. Once this connection between the odor of narcotics and the toy has been implanted in the dog’s memory, it is then taught to perform a certain behavior to signal the handler it has located the odor of what it believes is its toy. This demonstration is commonly referred to as the “alert.”

    So how effective are they? It is a mixed bag, and it clear in all studies they aren’t always accurate. Law firms like Keller Law Office in Minnesota claim drug-sniffing dogs are not very accurate. They say multiple studies show alarmingly high error rates, with some results exceeding 50 percent.

    A study by Polish researchers from the Department of Animal Behavior at the Institute of Genetics and Animal Breeding of the Polish Academy of Science, found on average, dogs found hidden drugs correctly 87.7% of the time, with false indications happening about 5% of the time, and in 7% of cases, the dogs were unable to find the hidden substances.

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    The group found German Shepherds were the top narc dog, while terriers, who are often used due to their small size, were poor performers. Dogs performed better indoors than outdoors, while familiarity with room had no significant impact. Finding drugs outdoors or inside of a car were the most difficult tasks; these drug sniffing dogs were only 58% accurate when searching within a car.

    Some drugs can also leave residual odors dogs do not distinguish from the actual presence of substances, with cannabis buds and hashish leaving the strongest after-odors, all dogs signaled the presence of hashish a day after it was removed from the location, and 80% did so after 48 hours.

    RELATED: No, Drug-Sniffing Dogs Can’t Distinguish Between Marijuana And Hemp

    In the UK, revealed drug sniffing dogs had incorrectly detected illicit substances on patrons in almost 75% of the 95,000 searches undertaken since 2012. While they are doing a review, the practice continues.

    Police dogs and their efficacy is often perceived as highly accurate and nearly infallible which data doesn’t always support. The good new is K9s are also immune from racial and other biases. Enforcement agencies globally rely on their keen sense of smell to find hidden narcotics.

    Other opportunities for is in sniffing out explosives, but dog teams alerted to the training sample in both trials (alert rate = 100%), indicating a strong response to the training sample. On average, dog teams alerted to the 30 g subsample of the confiscated explosive in 10 of 14 trials across all dogs at an alert rate of 71.43%.  So still not the best score, but better than average.

    The most successful dogs are trained to detect crop pests and diseases. A study by the US Department of Agriculture found these dogs identified trees infected with citrus greening disease with 99% accuracy; they could detect infection as early as two weeks after onset.  Maybe it would be a better use?

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  • Jay-Z Reveals Relationship Woes On 'I Want You Forever,' Raps About When Beyoncé 'Ran Back To Your Mama House'

    Jay-Z Reveals Relationship Woes On 'I Want You Forever,' Raps About When Beyoncé 'Ran Back To Your Mama House'

    Jay-Z recently revealed more missteps in his marriage to Beyoncé on his new single with D’Angleo, “I Want You Forever.”

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    Complex reports that the soulful song is featured on the soundtrack of the new dramedy, The Book of Clarence. The music mogul also produced and composed music for the new film.

    The legendary R&B singer bookends Jiggaman’s quite intimate verse that seemingly spoke to a separation between him and his wife of 16 years, Beyoncé.

    Jay-Z — born Sean Carter — delivers his lyrics more like a poet than a rapper as he begins his verse, “Life don’t taste the same without you/Tears in my champagne ‘bout you/Quit playing girl, you know I’m crazy ‘bout you.”

    Don’t tell us you’re cheating again, Jay.

    He continued his purposely lazy flow, “You know that week you ran back to your mama house, ask my friend, they can vouch/Slept on the couch ‘cause the bed ain’t a bed without you.”

    The masterful MC then focuses on a possible reason for his reckless ways, his father, Andis Reeves.

    “Love you for my life, and I put that on my dead/Put that on my daddy’s New Port, cigarettes/He blew cancer rings, I got toxic traits/Look who coaxed the ghost out my body, got me straight/I don’t want no smoke, baby girl you fire/Can’t end up like my folks, nah,” he spits before D’Angelo raspy vocals dance over the violin led track.

    Reactions To Jay-Z’s New Song And History Of Records About Relationship Drama With Beyoncé

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    The song has been met with mixed reviews, as one YouTube commenter declared the song didn’t need Jay’s verse.

    “As a huge Hov fan, all that I can say is that this song does just fine without his contribution. It’s beautifully done.”

    Another added, “This D’Angelo’s world that Jay visited!”

    An additional commenter claimed the tune, “[Sounded] like Jay crashed D’Angelo session 😂

    Some fans weren’t feeling the track with or without the “Song Cry” rapper’s input. One commenter complained, “This could have gone in my “watch later” playlist, and stayed there. Foreeevvvvaaa.”

    Jay and Bey haven’t been shy about their marital issues. Beyoncé poured her soul into her award-winning album Lemonade in 2016, succeeded by Hov’s 4;44 the following year. On his critically acclaimed project, the Brooklyn billionaire confirmed his philandering ways and apologized profusely for his misdeeds.

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    The Queen released her 2022 album Renaissance, an ode to Black queerness. In “Plastic Off The Sofa,” she references their marriage and the public scrutiny it faces.

    In the beautifully composed song, she croons, “I know nobody’s perfect, so I’ll let you be, I’ll let you be/It’s the way that you wear your emotions on both of your sleeves, ’til the face you make when I tell you that I had to leave … We don’t need the world’s acceptance. They’re too hard on me, they’re too hard on you, boy.”

    Jay and D’Angelo’s single for The Book of Clarence, starring LaKeith Stanfield and Teyana Taylor, is accompanied by music from Lil Wayne, Doja Cat, Kodak Black, Jorja Smith, Shabba Ranks and Kid Cudi.

    The film, produced in part by Hov, is now in theatres nationwide, but the period piece is also available on streaming platforms. The “Big Pimpin” rapper reactivated his Instagram account in August 2023 to share the movie’s trailer.

    We wonder if Bey will do a little promo for her man’s movie, but either way, her hubby needs to stop playing in our girl’s face. And if he doesn’t, Bey, get yo’ lick back, girl.

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  • Jay-Z and D’Angelo to Release New Song on Friday

    Jay-Z and D’Angelo to Release New Song on Friday

    This Friday, January 12, Jay-Z and D’Angelo will release the new song “I Want You Forever.” It’s a collaboration with filmmaker and musician Jeymes Samuel, made for the film The Book of Clarence. Samuel has described the song as “nine minutes and 32 seconds of absolute soulful, biblical bliss.” See the full tracklist and cover artwork for the Book of Clarence soundtrack below.

    Samuel wrote and directed The Book of Clarence, which hits theaters on Friday. He and Jay-Z are also among the film’s producers. They previously worked together on The Harder They Fall.

    In a recent press release for The Book of Clarence’s “Hallelujah Heaven,” Samuel said, “The Book of Clarence is a film that I wanted to make for many years. While I was working on The Harder They Fall and all my other projects, the story and the music for The Book of Clarence was always there percolating in my mind.” He continued, “There was never a question as to whether I would compose the score and write and perform on the soundtrack, as well as write and direct the movie—it was all one amazing journey where one depended on the other. But I also worked with the most awesome artists on our track ‘Hallelujah Heaven.’ Collaborating with Lil Wayne, Buju Banton, and Shabba Ranks was so dope, I loved getting them all on the same track.”

    D’Angelo has not been on a widely available new song since 2019. And he has not released a new album since Black Messiah. Read about the December 2014 LP in “The History of Pitchfork’s Reviews Section in 38 Reviews.”

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  • This Thing Of Ours: Revisit 50 Years Of Hip-Hop With BOSSIP's 50 Dope Moments In Hip-Hop Culture

    This Thing Of Ours: Revisit 50 Years Of Hip-Hop With BOSSIP's 50 Dope Moments In Hip-Hop Culture

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    Join us as we dig in the archives to Celebrate Hip-Hop turning 50 with our list of 50 dope moments in hip-hop history.

    This year is a monumental one for our culture and hip-hop in general. A little genre that started in the Bronx would go on to dominate the world and dictate what’s hot and what’s not worldwide. Often imitated but never duplicated this thing of ours is here to stay. Unfortunately, some of the pioneers left us too soon yet their contributions will live on forever through film and video.

    We figured why not take a trip down memory lane and revisit 50 of the most iconic moments in hip-hop. Celebrate the final day of Hip-Hop’s 50th anniversary over the next five pages.

    50 Iconic Moments In Hip-Hop History

    These moments are in no particular order but all are significant when we talk about hip-hop. These are the moments that inspired a generation and pushed our culture forward. If you were lucky enough to experience some of these you know just how beautiful they were for something that wasn’t even accepted at first. Furthermore, hip-hop was the underdog and is now the determining factor in what is cool and what isn’t.

    Tupac Sign’s To Death Row & Releases The Iconic “California Love” Video After Release From Jail

    Young Dolph Survives 100 Shots and Releases Bulletproof

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngVCl0gEXOc

    Lil Wayne Released After Serving 1 Year At Rikers Island

    Rappers Boycott The 1989 Grammy Awards

    DaBrat Makes History Becoming The First Female Solo Artist To Go Platinum

    TLC Brings Safe Sex To The Forefront Of Hip-Hop Amid Raising STD Rates


    DMX Makes History Becoming The First Only Artist To Release Two No. 1 Hip-Hop Albums In A Year

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfujibooggU

    Kendrick Lamar Wins Pulitzer Prize For DAMN.

    Lauryn Hill Wins Five Grammys In One Night

    Dr. Dre Sells Beats by Dre To Apple For $3 Billion

    Kanye West’s infamous “George Bush Doesn’t Care About Black People” statement

    Suge Knight Disses Diddy During The Source Awards

    If hip-hop was the Marvel Universe this would be the nexus moment that happens in every universe that can’t be undone. It changes the trajectories of several people and pushes hip-hop further into the forefront of entertainment. After all, drama sells, and very well at that.

    Andre 3000’s infamous “The South Got Something To Say”

    Nas Vs Jay-Z

    Brawl Breaks Out During The 2000 Source Awards

    TI Calls Out Lil’ Flip During Birthday Bash

    Three 6 Mafia Wins An Oscar For A Song About Pimpin

    Kool Herc Throws a Back-to-School Jam That Would Be Seen As The “Birth” Of Hip-Hop

    Lil Nas X Makes Grammy History Becoming The First Openly Gay Rapper To Become Nominated

    Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, Kendrick Lamar & 50 Cent Headline The Pepsi SB LVI Halftime Show

    Run DMC & Aerosmith Cross Genres For “Walk This Way”

    2 Live Crew’s Banned In The U.S.A Becomes First Album To Receive “Parental Advisory” Sticker

    Yo! MTV Raps Premiers In 1998

    Rick Rubin & Russell Simmons Create Def Jam Records

    Cash Money & Ruff Ryders Embark On US Tour

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MratsGJsEY

    The Up In Smoke Tour Featuring Dr. Dre, Eminem, Xzibit, Warren G and Nate Dogg

    Kanye West Headlines Coachella 2011

    Drake Releases “Back To Back” Amid Beef With Meek Mill Over Ghostwriting Allegations

    Kanye & Jay-Z Release Watch The Throne

    ICE-T Joins Law & Order SUV

    Lil Wayne Reveals He Wants Off Cash Money Then Takes Birdman To Court & Wins

    Nipsey Hussle Sells 1000 Copies Of His Crenshaw Mixtape For $1000

    Ice-T Becomes Hip-hop’s First Big-Time Rapper Turned Actor In New Jack City

    Snoop Dogg Beats His Murder Case

    Lil Kim Releases The Video For “Crush On You”

    DJ Screw opens Houston record store “Screwed Up Records & Tapes”

    Eminem Releases The Movie 8 Mile

    DJ Drama & DJ Don Cannon Raided By The Feds Over Mixtapes

    Soulja Boy Delivers The First Viral Hit With “Crank Dat”

    Lil Wayne Releases Tha Carter III & Sells A Million Copies First Week

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEY_DEbT-cY

    Nicki Minaj Steals The Spotlight On Kanye West’s “Monster”

    Chief Keef “I Don’t Like” Ushers In A New Sound & Generation Of Hip-Hop

    XXL’s 2016 Freshman Cover Ushers In Yet Another Change In Hip-Hop

    LL Cool J’s Gap Commercial While Wearing FUBU

    The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Debuts on NBC

    The Deaths Of 2Pac & Biggie

    Virgil Abloh Becomes The First Black Creative Director At Louis Vuitton

    Cardi B Becomes First Solo Woman To Win Best Rap Album Grammy

    Jay-Z Retires Then Returns

    50 Cent Drops Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ & Goes On Unprecedented Run

    MC Hammer’s Pepsi Ad Paves The Way For Hip-Hops Inclusion In Big Time Marketing & Branding

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